Attractions

As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta draws visitors from around the globe, from business travelers attending events at the convention center to vacationers curious about this burgeoning cosmopolitan city. Hotel guests are in the heart of the city center, with Pacific Place Mall and the Stock Exchange just steps away, and popular cultural and natural attractions within easy reach.

Allow our dedicated concierge staff to arrange a day of excursions that appeal to your interests, from the child-friendly Ancol Dreamland to the extensive collection at the Fine Arts and Ceramics Museum.

Attractions

National Monument

The National Monument or "Monas" is one of many monuments built during the Soekarno era of fierce nationalism. The 137-meter marble obelisk is topped with a flame coated with 35 kg of gold and represents the people’s determination to achieve freedom.

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, a beautiful Indonesia miniature Park.Construction began in 1972 and it formally opened in 1975. The park occupies more than 100 hectares (around 250 acres) of land. Taman Mini is the brainchild of former First Lady Ibu Tien Soeharto.

There are various houses located on the property that represent the diversity of Indonesia. Each house contains traditional clothing, tools, instruments and other artifacts as well as souvenirs for sale.

Art buffs and tourists in search of souvenirs should visit Pasar Seni art and handicraft market.

Others might like to check out Sea World (an oceanarium) for an educational tour on marine life or Ancol Water Park for yet more fun. The Ancol Marina operates as the gateway to the neighboring Thousand Islands.

Taman Safari - National Wild Life Park

A National tourism and Wildlife conservation site which span over 400 acres at the Foothill of Mount Arjuna. Blessed with a tropical mountain view and the amazing collection of more than one thousand wildlife from 150 world race and endangered species such as Komodo Dragon, European Bison, Himalaya Black Bear, White Tiger etc. Taman Safari Indonesia presents an unforgettable safari adventure for the entire family.

Museums

Fine Arts and Ceramics Museum

The building that now houses the Fine Arts and Ceramics Museum was originally built in 1879 as a courthouse for the Dutch government. On August 20, 1976, it was re-commissioned as the Fine Arts and Ceramics Museum. The museum contains over 400 examples of fine art including sculptures, graphics, wood totems, sketches and painting batik.

Puppet Museum

Puppets (commonly known as wayang) were originally a product of Royal Court culture, used as an instrument of worship to the ancestors. The collections of Puppet Museum are wayang kulit, wayang golek, patung wayang, topeng wayang, wayang beber, wayang kaca and gamelan (musical instruments). The museum also displays various collections of wayang and dolls from other countries like Malaysia, Thailand, Suriname, China, Vietnam, France, India and Cambodia.

National Museum

The National Museum is also known as Gedung Gajah (Elephant House) or Gedung Arca (House of Statues). Currently the National Museum has 109 collections and 342 objects falling into the categories of prehistory, archaeology, numismatics-heraldic, geography and historical relics.

Jakarta Museum of History

The Jakarta Museum of History focuses on the city’s historical development. The collections are highly varied and encompass the heritage of the pre-historical period through the beginning of the 20th century.